My Stars Bingo Review

You were destined to play at this bingo website – it was written in the stars. Should planets and moon align favourably, you could be walking away with a jackpot worth thousands, but to achieve that, first you’ll need to sign up and put some of your own money on the line. Thankfully, you won’t need to drain your account to achieve that; most of the bingo games to be found at My Stars Bingo cost just pennies to enter.

The site’s logo, an intertwined sun and moon, looks astrological in nature. Scroll a little further down the homepage and you’ll discover that this is no accident. My Stars Bingo doesn’t just pay lip service to astrology – it literally spouts it, with a horoscope section that’s updated weekly.

Horoscopes and bingo are two pastimes that tend to appeal to women more than men, so it makes sense to combine the two. Make no mistake, bingo is still the prime draw here, but if you fancy getting your horoscope checked on the side you can thanks to resident astrologer Sacha.

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About My Stars Bingo

My Stars Bingo welcomes players to its “mystical community” where “fate can be revealed in the stars”. In other words, do you feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk? If you’re of the mindset that yes, it’s preordained, then don’t waste any time: the sooner you claim what’s rightfully yours, the better. There’s 90-ball and 75-ball bingo to be played, a bunch of instant games and all manner of slots too. There’s some good promotions too.

One thing that My Stars Bingo doesn’t excel at is legibility: entire sections of the site are hard to decipher due to poor font colours that merge into the background.

The site is operated by Jumpman Gaming Limited and holds a license issued by the UK Gambling Commission. My Stars Bingo was launched in 2016 by the Alderney-based company. Every element of the site has been developed in-house including the bingo software. The site has a rudimentary feel to it in places, but there’s also a certain charm to it. It’s got some character, put it that way, and not just on account of the bizarre horoscope feature.

Deposits and Withdrawals

If you’d like to get started at My Stars Bingo, you’ll need a credit or debit card. Those are the only payment options available at present. It’s a shame to see no ewallet or prepaid card support, but perhaps that’s something the site’s operators have in the works. For now, you’ll need Visa Debit, Visa Credit, Visa Electron, Maestro, Mastercard or Solo.

When it comes to withdrawing your winnings, the minimum permitted amount is £30. Withdrawal requests take 48 hours to be processed.

Bonus Time

Laid out in garish graphics and oversized fonts, the promotions page at My Stars Bingo details the bonuses that new and existing players can look forward to.

It all starts with a first deposit bonus of £200 plus an opportunity to spin the wheel to win anywhere from £5 to £2,500. Deposit £10 and you’ll be given £30 to play with. You’ll also gain access to the Exclusive Free Bingo Newbie Room, whose role should be self-explanatory, during your first week at the site.

My Stars Bingo Bonuses and Promotions

Regular players can also claim eligibility for a range of VIP jackpots. Everyone starts off at bronze level before ascending up the rankings. VIPs are entitled to purchase tickets for the VIP Jackpot Game, which comes with £500 of prize money. Tickets cost £1.

In addition to this VIP scheme, and somewhat confusingly, My Stars Bingo also operates a loyalty points scheme. This operates separately to the VIP scheme, and sees players amass points for referring a friend, getting involved with chat games or taking part in special promotions. When you’ve totted up 1,000 loyalty points, these can be exchanged for £1 of bonus cash.

Bingo’s the Game

Bingo’s in the name and bingo’s the game, the reason why My Stars Bingo exists in the first place. If you came here to play, it was to play 90 or 75-ball bingo, for they are the two types available at the site. The 90-ball game takes place on a 3x9 grid, with prizes awarded for completing one line of numbers, two lines or a full house.

With 75-ball bingo, not only does the game take place on a 5x5 grid, but there’s the option to purchase specific patterns. Want to complete letters of the alphabet, love hearts or fireworks? At My Stars Bingo, those are just some of the patterned shapes available when you play 75-ball bingo.

Slots as Well

There are also slots to play at My Stars Bingo. This is a good thing. The slots themselves are not however. They’re not awful, but to be frank, games like Fluffy Favourites and Sugar Train aren’t great either. Likewise with Shaman’s Dream, Temple of Isis or any one of the 20-odd slots on offer.

Some, like Irish Luck, look particularly grim, while others like Vampires vs Werewolves earn pass marks for their theme alone. Once again, this may be an area the site’s operators are planning to devote more attention to in future. For now, you’d be better off sticking to the bingo games.

Stars

Reviewing the horoscope page of a bingo website must be a first, but it’s there alright at My Stars Bingo, and given that it’s a major feature of the site – one of only 5 links to be found in the top menu – it only seems fair to review it. The horoscope section of My Stars Bingo, simply labelled My Stars, is weird.

It’s not weird that people should be into having their future predicted – that’s pretty common. What is weird is to find an entire subsection of the horoscope page devoted to quotes, complete with cheap stock imagery of galaxies overladen with sickly quotes.

“Look how they shine for you,” one reads. “Don’t just look up at stars. Be one,” goes another. What has all this got to do with bingo? Absolutely nothing, but it gives an indication of the maverick character that pervades My Stars Bingo. For all its failings, it would be fair to say you won’t find another site like this. Whether that’s a good thing or not depends on your belief in the supernatural, destiny, serendipity and unseen forces.

Rating

My Stars Bingo is one hell of a site. For the most part, it’s a quirky but substandard bingo site whose design and games don’t quite cut it. The promotions are occasionally confusing, the text areas are hard to read and the slots are below average. The wildcard that makes or breaks this site is, bizarrely, its horoscope feature.

If you like discerning your fate while waiting for your bingo game to start, this crazy little site might just be the one for you. Who needs branded video slots when you can check your star sign and determine in advance whether this is your day to score a full house at 90-ball bingo?